China Is Sending Military Vehicles To Hong Kong Ahead Of Expected Protestshttp://www.businessinsider.com/afp-chinese-army-vehicles-cause-alarm-in-hong-kong-2014-8/comments
en-usWed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500Tue, 31 Mar 2015 18:08:17 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5401c4736bb3f7870a5a65a9DengXiaoPingSat, 30 Aug 2014 08:32:51 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5401c4736bb3f7870a5a65a9
From the spelling and grammatical errors of both Curby and thmak, and the references to the commonly argued memes of both "CIA" and "Falungong" used by CCP propagandists against China naysayers who offer any counterpoints the widely accepted "facts" of China's inevitable rise, it sounds like we have a couple of 50 cent army boys posting in the room here. For those that don't already know, the so-called "50 cent army" is a PLA based group that reportedly gets paid 50 U.S cents per page of "copy" to make counter-propaganda for the CCP by posting on the internet comments sections of web based information systems.
To add my own "50 cents" to the argument, it could be said that China is getting both better and worse simultaneously in widely diverse areas such as manufacturing, education, environment, I.T. development, and medical care. Some things seem to be improving, and others declining with the new power structure. It is easy to see a complex situation like China with both the "rose colored glasses" and the "doomsday scenario" projections. Surely the CCP is desperate to keep control of a complex situation that can be argued it is largely responsible for creating, however, like Richard McGregor warns, never underestimate the lengths to which to CCP will go to maintain its own survival, including initiating "reforms" and "democracy", all under its vaguely defined "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" cum Marxist Theory. Having lived and worked in China for several years now, I can say things are both simple and complex at the same time and that many experienced people, both foreigners and native Chinese, have failed to divine China's future or impact on the rest of the planet despite having a working knowledge of the language or culture. Pattern recognition is easy, but fortune telling remains to be an elusive art form..........http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5401014c69beddbe4b18db8fthmakFri, 29 Aug 2014 18:40:12 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5401014c69beddbe4b18db8f
Despite your senseless and groundless tirade on China, China is getting more prosperous, more influential around the world and more stablehttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/540100766bb3f767764b7b96thmakFri, 29 Aug 2014 18:36:38 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/540100766bb3f767764b7b96
Despite your senseless and groundless tirade on China, China is getting more prosperous, more influential around the world and more stablehttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/54008412ecad040b1534bd2cBig TurrdFri, 29 Aug 2014 09:45:54 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/54008412ecad040b1534bd2c
Do those vehicles look like the ones we have seen in Ferguson?http://www.businessinsider.com/c/54008143eab8eafa3e66901aJJJJFri, 29 Aug 2014 09:33:55 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/54008143eab8eafa3e66901a
The USA is attempting a 'color revolution' in Hong Kong.